Description

Web frameworks like Django are designed around the traditional
request-response cycle — a request comes in, a response is generated,
and that is delivered to the client. In the day of “single page”
applications, where only sections of the page are updated through
requests, doing real-time can be clunky. Twisted, and things that build
off it, like Django Channels, might be worth thinking about, and this is
what this talk will be about.